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#39  of 67 brands of central air conditioners 34% of customers recommend What are the Best Central Air Conditioners for 2016? Read more about York central air conditioners Read reviews of other Air Conditioner brands Contractors: Are you looking for Location: Edmonton, Alberta, Canada The staff were very knowledgeable and provided great customer service. wish I would have called years ago to have an A/C installed. had my A/C for a year and do not have any concerns. to my friends and they had A/C's installed as well and are pleased with the product and service. Built a new home 2 years ago and have already had to replace coils. $2,000 in labor cost. Four or five years old, the blower was replaced under warranty. Every other York contractor I've talked to says our installer (**** ****** , ****** Heating and Air, Lawrenceburg, Indiana) is running the seven-speed blower too fast and the resultant back pressure
is burning up the motor. He insists it must be on full speed at allThen why does it have seven speeds? Takes him a week to return a call, then another week to come out. Last time he was here he told me "well , I reset it, let's see what it does ". Getting really tired of taking off work for this idiot. Other contractors all tell me they can't work on it , it's ******'s territory. Never, ever buy a York. in my last house is now 21 years old and has never missed a beat. I had Turlington HVAC at my home working on my existing equipment overFrom that point forward, based on their manner at my home and their apparent concern for my well-being as well as the owner's knowledge, I would not even consider using anyone but them. me that this is the best equipment for their needs I believe them, although they do show me SEER and other kinds of comparative info, andThe equipment works as expected and I'm happy with it. Our York AC unit cools our whole house wonderfully.
Ben Roy from R&R installed a York coil and condenser just recently on my relatively new York furnace. He did an excellent job, on time and onPrior to his installation, he did extensive research to choose the best equipment for my use. When finished, he presented me with all necessary manuals, warranties, and instruction pertaining to the newI would highly recommend R&R and York. We bought our lake home in 2013. Our 5 ton York AC/Heat unit was inspected and at only 3 years old it passed in good shape. the fan motor went out. Now, July 6, 2016 we were informed we had to have another fan motor! The real kicker is that we are 10 days out of warranty! Do you think York would give us someOur tech said he had changed over 500 fan units in the past 2 years. This unit only runs about 10 days in a month. I will never buy nor recommend any York product. Location: Palm Springs, CA I am very happy with my purchase of the York unit.
I haven't had any issues since installing the unit over 1 year ago. The unit has been very efficient, and my electric bill has even been lowered slightly. where can i sell my ac unit temperature in my area gets very hot, last week 122 degrees, and the unitparts to home ac unitI'm happy with my purchase.best price on ac units I live in Arizona and purchased a York AC/heating unit from George Brazil and have not been disappointed. I was told it is made in the USA. Many of the units these days are now being made overseas. selling point for me. I have been pleased with how quiet the unit runs and how powerful the flow of air is. I can cool the house well at 77I have watched my bill drop significantly throughout the first
I have nothing negative to say about this unit. to have it tuned up every 6 months and I change the filters every month. I am counting on getting years of use out of the York unit. So far I am extremely happy with this purchase. York 4-year-old piggyback unit, now on its third compressor. Each time it's a new To create an environment that's ideal for people to live and work in, you need something that's both extraordinarily innovative and exceptionally reliable. You need something that gives you confidence. So why would you install anything but YORK? Living and Working with YORK® Watch our Living and Working With YORK® VideoLet friends in your social network know what you are reading aboutTwitterGoogle+LinkedInPinterestPosted!A link has been posted to your Facebook feed. Log InSubscribed, but don't have a login?Activate your digital access.A temporary employee at Johnson Controls died after a 3,200-pound commercial air conditioning unit fell on her Wednesday night at the plant in Spring Garden Township, according to York County Coroner Pam Gay.Gay called the death of Jennifer Wright, 37, of West York, "work-related."
After a Friday morning autopsy, Gay released a statement saying the official cause of death was multiple blunt force trauma. The manner, according to Gay, was accidental."Preliminary information is the worker was fatally crushed by a load that tipped off a pallet while being lifted and moved," the U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration stated in a news release.THE YORK DAILY RECORDCan you help? Body found at Penn Waste still a mysteryWright had been helping load the AC unit onto a trailer when it fell, landing on her just before 9:30 p.m., Gay said."Several employees were able to free her from under the piece of equipment and started CPR," according to a Spring Garden Township Police news release.York Area United Fire & Rescue firefighters and EMTs responded to the plant at 1499 E. Philadelphia St., took over administering CPR to Wright and quickly loaded her into an ambulance, according to YAUFR Battalion Chief John Woods.Wright was pronounced dead at York Hospital at 10:07 p.m. by Chief Deputy Coroner Claude Stabley, Gay said.
THE YORK DAILY RECORDNew York Wire workplace death one of low number of such incidents in PennsylvaniaLooking at the AC unit, Woods said it was about 12 feet long by 10 feet wide and about 4 or 5 feet tall. The unit was being rolled on dollies before it fell.OSHA, which is investigating the death, stated in the release that Wright was a temporary worker who had been at the plant since April and was employed by Master Staffing in Springettsbury Township.“Our thoughts are with the family of the deceased worker," the release stated. "This tragic incident serves as a stark reminder that temporary staffing agencies and host employers are jointly responsible for the safety and health of temporary employees."These employers must assess the work site to ensure that workers are adequately protected from potential hazards. It is essential that employers protect all workers from job hazards -- both temporary and permanent workers.”Marta Newhart, vice president of Global Communications for Johnson Controls, said the company is working with OSHA in its investigation, in addition to conducting its own inquiry "because safety is such a high priority for us.""